Floyd Mayweather: Continues To Dominate Sparring Partners

 

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In preparation for his May 2 super fight with Filipino Champ Manny Pacquiao, Undefeated American Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. the WBA/WBC welterweight champion already seems to be in fighting form as he continues to dominate and brutalize his sparring partners.

According to his uncle Jeff Mayweahter, Floyd's most recent victim was former champion Zab Judah.
"[Floyd] Just beat the sh*t out of him. He beat Judah so bad."

"Judah was scared to let his hands go."

"Everybody was just hyped because they thought Judah was going to be something different, but Judah wasworse than the other guys."

According to Jeff, "He's [Zab Judah] in shape. He's got a fight coming up".
"But the thing is, Floyd, he's on a different level right now. It may be just his mind, and all the bullsh*t he's been dealing with with Manny over the years." "Obviously, he's taken that in some kind of way, and I mean, he's punishing these guys."

In 2006, Zab Judah lost to Floyd via Unanimous decision. However, Judah started well and, for the first two rounds, appeared as quick and as pinpoint as Mayweather . Mayweather's gloves touched the canvas in Round 2 after a short Judah right hook but it was incorrectly deemed a slip by the referee. The momentum shifted in Round 5 when Floyd hurt Zab with a sweet combination to the face. Mayweather then connected on a right hand to Judah's nose, causing it to bleed.

 

 

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